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Subject: Re: Borland C++ v5.5 for free! VIDE??

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 16:39:13 02/29/00

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On February 29, 2000 at 15:54:52, Heiko Mikala wrote:

>Hi Gregor!
>
>On February 28, 2000 at 14:38:19, Gregor Overney wrote:
>
>>Thanks. I found it. Must have overlooked it the first time.
>>
>>Did you try BC++ 5.5 already? Is it worth downloading? Once you have installed
>>it, do you have a batch-file that allows to switch path-statements (lib,
>>include, path) when having VC++ and BC++ on the same system? Or can BC++ not
>>co-exist with VC++ on the same system?
>
>Well, yes, I think it is worth the download.
>
>It can coexist with VC++ of course, but if you have a batch file to switch
>settings depends on you ;-)
>
>If you use VIDE as an IDE for the free Borland C++ command-line compiler, you
>don't need any batch at all, because then you don't have to set the PATH or any
>environment settings at all. And VIDE contains a documentation of all
>command-line switches of the compiler, which is not included with the compiler
>download :)
>
>Heiko.

What is VIDE?  I never heard of that, is that part of that Borland download?

Pete



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